i don't know if i'm asking this in the right forum, or if it's been answered elsewhere so please, be patient with me.

what i was wondering is, is there a way for me to modify each individual comics page to add a blog on at a lower point in the page, then(!) make sure that that blog stays with that individual comic constantly, i know there's a way of doing it via txt file, but i wanted to include pictures in it, and i know there's a way of doing it by naming it for example 20050806b, but i want it to be seperated from my comic, possibly further down the page.

i know it may not be possible to get autokeen to do this, and i am willing to do it by hand, i was just wondering if it's possible.

The txt file method is what you want. You can put HTML in the text file and it'll work fine. The text file is copied into the page, so any HTML appears. As long as you can shove your images in some folder that ain't /WHEREVER/comics/, you'll be fine.

Mercury Hat wrote:What? That's what he's asking. With the comic labeled a and the txt file labeled b, it'd show up as

Comicnavigationblog

Though maybe I'm misunderstanding what you or he are saying .

Thanks for the reply! And, yep, that's what I'm saying. I asked mostly because I've heard that when you use, say, the ***include filename*** statement and the included file has autokeen tags in it then it requires multiple updates to display correctly.

But, if this isn't the case with the .txt file, then happy days for all! (I assume this is because the dated .txt file is copied over to the proper folder before the index file is interpreted? Whereas, with the "include" statement, the files are copied over after it's interpreted (because the automator wouldn't know to copy the file otherwise)?)